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Clinical Diagnostics(检体诊断学)


作者:
贾继东
定价:
38.60元
ISBN:
978-7-04-047179-3
版面字数:
573千字
开本:
16开
全书页数:
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装帧形式:
平装
重点项目:
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出版时间:
2017-04-11
读者对象:
高等教育
一级分类:
医药
二级分类:
临床医学

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  • 前辅文
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1Interview
    • 1.1 Importance of Interview
    • 1.2 Methods and Skills of Interview
  • Chapter 2Fever
    • 2.1 Thermometry and Definition
    • 2.2 Etiology
    • 2.3 Pathophysiology
    • 2.4 Clinical Manifestation
  • Chapter 3Mucocutaneous Hemorrhage
    • 3.1 Etiology and Mechanisms
    • 3.2 Clinical Manifestation
    • 3.3 Laboratory Evaluation
  • Chapter 4Edema
    • 4.1 Mechanism
    • 4.2 Clinical Manifestation
    • 4.3 Differential Diagnosis
    • 4.4 Diagnosis Approach
  • Chapter 5Cough and Expectoration
    • 5.1 Etiology
    • 5.2 Mechanisms
    • 5.3 Clinical Findings
    • 5.4 Accompanied Symptoms
  • Chapter 6Hemoptysis
    • 6.1 Etiology
    • 6.2 Clinical Findings
    • 6.3 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 7Chest Pain
    • 7.1 Etiology
    • 7.2 Mechanism
    • 7.3 Clinical Manifestation
    • 7.4 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 8Cyanosis
    • 8.1 Pathogenesis
    • 8.2 Etiology
    • 8.3 Clinical Manifestations
    • 8.4 Accompanied Symptoms
    • 8.5 Differential Diagnosis
    • 8.6 Approach to Patient
  • Chapter 9Dyspnea
    • 9.1 Pathophysiology
    • 9.2 Etiology
    • 9.3 Evaluation
    • 9.4 Accompanied Symptoms
    • 9.5 How to Ask the Patients
  • Chapter 10Palpitation
    • 10.1 Etiology
    • 10.2 Pathophysiology
    • 10.3 Clinical Manifestation and Evaluation
    • 10.4 Diagnosis
  • Chapter 11Nausea and Vomiting
    • 11.1 Mechanisms
    • 11.2 Causes
    • 11.3 Assessment
    • 11.4 Therapy
  • Chapter 12Haematemesis
    • 12.1 Etiology
    • 12.2 Clinical Manifestation
    • 12.3 Complications
    • 12.4 Diagnosis
    • 12.5 Treatments
  • Chapter 13Hematochezia
    • 13.1 Definition
    • 13.2 Etiology
    • 13.3 Clinical Manifestation
    • 13.4 Common Diagnostic Test
  • Chapter 14Abdominal Pain
    • 14.1 Etiology
    • 14.2 Pathophysiology
    • 14.3 Clinical Manifestation
  • Chapter 15Diarrhea
    • 15.1 Etiology
    • 15.2 Pathophysiology
    • 15.3 Clinical Manifestation
    • 15.4 Evaluation
  • Chapter 16Constipation
    • 16.1 Pathogenesis and Risk Factors
    • 16.2 Associated Conditions and Medications
    • 16.3 Diagnosis
  • Chapter 17Jaundice
    • 17.1 Bilirubin Metabolism
    • 17.2 Classification
    • 17.3 Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Manifestation
  • Chapter 18Back Pain
    • 18.1 Etiology
    • 18.2 Pathophysiology
    • 18.3 Clinical Manifestation and Evaluation
    • 18.4 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 19Arthralgia
    • 19.1 Etiology
    • 19.2 Pathophysiology
    • 19.3 Clinical Manifestation and Evaluation
    • 19.4 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 20Hematuria
    • 20.1 Etiology
    • 20.2 Pathophysiology
    • 20.3 Clinical Manifestations and Evaluation
    • 20.4 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 21Frequent Micturition, Urgent Micturition, Odynuria
    • 21.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology
    • 21.2 Approaches to Patient
    • 21.3 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 22Oliguria, Anuria and Polyuria
    • 22.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology
    • 22.2 Approaches to the Patients
    • 22.3 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 23Headache
    • 23.1 Etiology
    • 23.2 Mechanism
    • 23.3 Clinical Manifestation
    • 23.4 Differential Diagnosis
    • 23.5 Evaluation
  • Chapter 24Vertigo
    • 24.1 Etiology
    • 24.2 Pathophysiology
    • 24.3 Clinical Manifestations and Evaluation
    • 24.4 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 25Syncope
    • 25.1 Etiology
    • 25.2 Pathophysiology
    • 25.3 Clinical Manifestation
    • 25.4 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 26Seizures
    • 26.1 Definition
    • 26.2 Etiology
    • 26.3 Pathophysiology
    • 26.4 Clinical Manifestation
  • Chapter 27Disturbance of Consciousness
    • 27.1 Mechanism
    • 27.2 Etiology
    • 27.3 Clinical Manifestation
    • 27.4 Differential Diagnosis
  • Chapter 28The Basic Procedures
    • 28.1 The Goal of the Physical Examination
    • 28.2 Preparation for the Examination
    • 28.3 The Five Principles of Physical Examination
  • Chapter 29General Examination
    • 29.1 General Information
    • 29.2 Skin
    • 29.3 Lymph Nodes
  • Chapter 30The Head
    • 30.1 Hair and Scalp
    • 30.2 Skull
    • 30.3 Face and Its Organs
  • Chapter 31The Neck
    • 31.1 The Contour and Areas of the Neck
    • 31.2 The Posture and Movement of the Neck
    • 31.3 The Neck Skin and Mass
    • 31.4 The Blood Vessels of the Neck
    • 31.5 The Thyroid Gland
    • 31.6 The Trachea
  • Chapter 32Lung and Heart
    • 32.1 Physical Examination of the Lung
    • 32.2 Heart
    • 32.3 Blood Vessels
  • Chapter 33Abdominal Examination
    • 33.1 Inspection
    • 33.2 Auscultation
    • 33.3 Percussion
    • 33.4 Palpation
  • Chapter 34Anus, Rectum and Genitalia
    • 34.1 The Rectum and Anus
    • 34.2 Male Genitalia
    • 34.3 The Female Genitalia and Reproductive System
  • Chapter 35Spine and Extremities
    • 35.1 Spine
    • 35.2 Extremities and Joints
  • Chapter 36Principles of Neurologic Examination
    • 36.1 General Principles of Neurologic Examination
    • 36.2 Neurologic Examination
  • Chapter 37Medical Records
    • 37.1 The Basic Requirement of Medical Records
    • 37.2 Forms and Contents of the Medical Records
  • Chapter 38Electrocardiogram
    • 38.1 Fundamental Principles
    • 38.2 Electrocardiographic Lead Systems
    • 38.3 The Normal Electrocardiogram
    • 38.4 The Abnormal Electrocardiogram
  • Chapter 39Other Electrocardiology Testing
    • 39.1 Exercise Electrocardiogram
    • 39.2 Holter Monitor
  • Chapter 40Pulmonary Function and Blood Gas Analysis
    • 40.1 Pulmonary Function
    • 40.2 Arterial Blood Gases (ABG)
  • Chapter 41Endoscopy
    • 41.1 Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
    • 41.2 Lower Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
    • 41.3 Fiberbronchoscopy
  • Chapter 42Clinical Reasoning
    • 42.1 Obtain and Filter Information
    • 42.2 Formulate an Initial Small Set of Hypotheses
    • 42.3 Obtain Additional Information Directed by Initial Hypotheses
    • 42.4 Use Reasoning Methods to Process the Information in the Clinical Context of the Case
    • 42.5 Perform an Analysis of Hypotheses by Probabilistic and Cause effect Means
    • 42.6 Formulate a Final Diagnosis
    • 42.7 Test the Final Diagnosis
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